Lines at the hosp
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EEGSLines at the hosp.
BARCODELines at the grocery
DIALOGLines at the movies
SCRIPTSLines at the movies?
SCRIPTLines at the movies?
DIALOGLines at the theater
REINSLines at the racetrack
UPCLines at the store
UPCLines at the grocery
UPCSLines at the checkout?
SCRIPTLines at the theater
UPCLines at the market?
HEADERLines at the top
UPCSLines at the register?
UPCShort lines at the checkout?
UPCSShort lines at the checkout?
EKGSLines at the doctor's office?
BARCODELines at the checkout counter?
UPCShort lines at the supermarket?
UPCShort lines at the register?
ADDRESSLines at the post office?
UPCSLines at the grocery store?
UPCLines at the checkout counter?: Abbr.
UPCCrowded lines at the checkout counter?
PAINWhat lines with stars at the end indicate in comics
justifiedspace (as lines of text) so that the lines come out even at the margin
parallel(of lines or planes) going in the same direction and being the same distance apart at all points
layto draw at full size (the lines of a hull), as on the floor of a mold loft; lay off; loft
serifedany of the short lines stemming from and at an angle to the upper and lower ends of the strokes of a letter
rhyming(of a poem or song) Be composed of lines that end in words or syllables with sounds that correspond with those at the ends of other lines
crosshairsA pair of fine wires or lines crossing at right angles at the focus of an optical instrument or gun sight, for use in positioning, aiming, or measuring
longlineA type of deep-sea fishing gear consisting of a long main line anchored to the bottom to which shorter lines with baited hooks are fastened at intervals
longlinesA type of deep-sea fishing gear consisting of a long main line anchored to the bottom to which shorter lines with baited hooks are fastened at intervals
gromas(in ancient Roman surveying) instrument having a cruciform wooden frame with a plumb line at the end of each arm, used for laying out lines at right angles to existing lines
scrimmagesThe beginning of each down of play, with the ball placed on the ground between the offensive and defensive lines with its longest axis at right angles to the goal line
groma(in ancient Roman surveying) instrument having a cruciform wooden frame with a plumb line at the end of each arm, used for laying out lines at right angles to existing lines
EDWARDLEARThere once was an author from Britain - Who laughed at the poems he'd written - "Five lines to a verse - Is so very terse - I can finish 'em up in one sittin'."
canzonapoem in which each word that appears at the end of a line of the first stanza appears again at the end of one of the lines in each of the following stanzas
canzonepoem in which each word that appears at the end of a line of the first stanza appears again at the end of one of the lines in each of the following stanzas
canzonipoem in which each word that appears at the end of a line of the first stanza appears again at the end of one of the lines in each of the following stanzas